LD1
Epic Contributor
Well, I need a PTO shaft for my flail mower that I bought if those of you followed that thread. The guy I bought it from basically gave me 1 and a half PTO's. The flail is 1-3/8 6-spline on the gear box. The half PTO he gave me has a 6 spline yoke. The whole one he gave me has that on one end and the other is a round bore.
Since PTO's can get pretty $$$, I am trying to figure my cheapest route.
Bacically I need 1-3/8 spline on BOTH ends, with a length in the 24" cross-cross range. But that can vary a few inches either way.
I am not in a big hurry, the PTO off my bushhog will work. It is the right length and ends.
But I was considering just swapping the round bore end off one of the PTO's he gave me for a 6 spline end.
So my question is on the yokes and u-joints. What are the differences between 6n, 12n, 14n, 35n, 44n, etc. I cant seem to find a chart or anything that explains the differences. So if any of you all know, or have a link, it would be much appreciated.:thumbsup:
EDIT: also, is there any applicable difference between the PTO shafts with the rectangular bores vs the triangular bores? Can one handle more load than the other. Everyghing I currently have is the rectangal bores, but I see a lot of newer stuff has the triangular bores.
Since PTO's can get pretty $$$, I am trying to figure my cheapest route.
Bacically I need 1-3/8 spline on BOTH ends, with a length in the 24" cross-cross range. But that can vary a few inches either way.
I am not in a big hurry, the PTO off my bushhog will work. It is the right length and ends.
But I was considering just swapping the round bore end off one of the PTO's he gave me for a 6 spline end.
So my question is on the yokes and u-joints. What are the differences between 6n, 12n, 14n, 35n, 44n, etc. I cant seem to find a chart or anything that explains the differences. So if any of you all know, or have a link, it would be much appreciated.:thumbsup:
EDIT: also, is there any applicable difference between the PTO shafts with the rectangular bores vs the triangular bores? Can one handle more load than the other. Everyghing I currently have is the rectangal bores, but I see a lot of newer stuff has the triangular bores.